Our Partners
“It takes a village to raise a child.” is a famous African proverb originating from the Nigerian Igbo culture and proverb 'Oran a azu nwa', which means it takes a community or village to raise a child.
And it takes a village of dedicated nonprofit partners, community businesses and foundations to ensure every woman suffering from substance use disorder from across the state is able to access the services she needs to become healthy and sustain recovery. We thank and appreciate the extraordinary working relationship we enjoy with our partners in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors.
Haven
Serving women, men and children affected by domestic and sexual violence.
1-603-994-7233
Sober Sisters Recovery
A structured sober living home in Somersworth, NH.
603-703-9077
The Doorway
The Doorway offers assistance with accessing every level of treatment.
2-1-1 or 603-634-3388
Goodwin Community Health
Community health services and support.
603-749-2346
Family Justice Center
Empowering people to end abuse and violence.
NH Dept of Health and Human Services
Supporting the health and well being of all the citizens of NH.
1-844-275-3447
Early Head Start
A comprehensive child development program designed to foster healthy development of infants, toddlers and their families. 800-322-1073
Wentworth Douglass
A not for profit, charitable health care organization in the seacoast area.
For general information call 603-742-5252.
Triangle Club
A chemical free meeting place for recovering people supporting the spiritual, physical and mental health of all.
603-742-9803
CAP of Strafford County
Helping people in our community thrive through child and family services, employment and training, energy services, housing services and senior transportation.
603-435-2500

SOS Recovery Community Organization
Peer-based recovery supports with Recovery Community Centers serving the Seacoast and Strafford County, NH.
(603) 841-2350









